European judicial systems compared: the CEPEJ 2020 Report
The European judicial systems Evaluation Report of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice for the year 2020, based on 2018 data
The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) has recently published its Evaluation report for the year 2020 (based on 2018 data), which can be consulted here. The report aims to provide an overall picture of the functioning of the judicial systems of the Council of Europe’s member States and it consists of two parts: Part I containing “Tables, graphs and analyses” and Part II dedicated to “Country profiles”. The CEPEJ analysis highlights the differences between European States in relation to various indexes – resources invested in the justice system, number and composition of legal practitioners and respect for gender equality, Courts’ organization and role of ICT – and offers tools to measure the efficiency and quality for each of them.






